What is the MCP server, and what is it for?
The MCP server is a connection between your Bardiyah account and an AI assistant such as Claude or ChatGPT, letting it read and write your ideas, projects and scripts from inside the conversation. You connect by signing in with your Bardiyah account, and there are no API keys to copy or store. Every request is tied to your account, so the assistant only reaches what you own or have been given access to.
The problem it solves
Without this connection, working on a script with an AI assistant means copy and paste: you paste the script into the chat, ask for changes, then paste the result back into Bardiyah. At every step there are two copies, and one of them is out of date.
With the connection, the assistant reads from Bardiyah directly and writes back directly. No second copy, and no paste step to forget.
How it connects
Through OAuth: you sign in with your Bardiyah account and approve access, the same way you would link any service to another.
There are no API keys to copy or store anywhere, and that is deliberate: a copied key stays valid in whatever place you forgot you left it.
What it can reach
Only what is yours. Every request is tied to your account, and the assistant only reads or writes ideas, projects and scripts you own or have been given access to. Your data is never shared with other users.
Keeping track of connections
The MCP dashboard shows the server URL you need when connecting, and how many connections are currently active on your account.
That number is useful for one simple reason: if there are more than you remember making, you connected from a device or assistant you have forgotten about.
Disconnecting
Remove the Bardiyah connector from your assistant's settings. Access stops immediately and no further requests can be made.
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Last updated 16 August 2026